Moth Wings, a.k.a. Spencer Fort, has released a new music video for his latest single "I Used To Hate Myself." The new clip is described by Fort as an "anti-video" which was filmed in a "dingy, 90's style".
"The first time I saw a music video I thought it was distracting and overbearing," says Fort. "I never really watched them as I grew up with music. I did however slowly watch it take over the industry and become seemingly more important than the song playing underneath.
"When it came down to this particular song, I wanted to make sure I didn't play to the overproduced visual world we know now, and decided to strip it down to its bare bone. That's why it's as ridiculous and lo fi of a video as it is. Anything more would have just been hollow."
Fort had this to say about the song, "'I Used To Hate Myself' is meant to be a mature take on the nostalgia of immaturity. Immaturity never really leaves a person it just shapes to social norms and gets expressed in different ways. The idea is basically just to say that you never grow out of hating yourself, you just sort of stop acknowledging it." Watch the video here.
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